So I have been working on my Elsa/Olaf mother-son bonding story and someone gave me the idea of making an epilogue of Olaf as a human, or a sequel. I liked the idea but I also liked the idea of making a multi one-shot fic that consisted of Olaf's 'firsts'. They will mostly be when he is a human but I might make a one or two when he is a snowman. We'll see. If you have any ideas, please let me know. Thank you.

First Bad Word

After the Great Thaw, Anna and Kristoff's wedding, Olaf becoming a human, and just the pure joy that filled Arendelle; the royals liked to throw a few parties here and there. However, the party that was coming up in a few days wasn't necessarily for celebrating. A king from a semi-far away country was visiting and Queen Elsa wanted to make a good impression. One that would entice the king to sign up on a deal she had made. Olaf wasn't sure what it was but he could tell that his mother really wanted everything to go smoothly and really wanted the deal to be made. When he asked about it, she simply told him that it would benefit both countries well.

All the staff in the castle had been extremely busy for the visit and Elsa always seemed to be stressed. Olaf thought it was best to not cause any trouble so for the last few days while everyone was working, he was either in town or hanging with Kristoff at the stables. Anything to make sure he didn't mess anything up. However, it was raining today and he wasn't aloud to play outside or else he would get sick, and with all the staff in the castle working, it was hard to find a place out of trouble. He liked being among people so he couldn't bring himself to stay in his room the whole time. So he found a quiet spot in the hallway and sat down and read. Every now and then he would look up to see maids, butlers, and servants walking and running, hurrying to get this or that done.

He saw his mother walk into the hall followed by a few servants asking for her opinion on plates when they all heard a loud crash. Behind them a servant had drop a vase that spilt flowers and water everywhere. The silence that replaced the crash was quickly broken when Olaf uttered a word that everyone heard.

"Oh f-."

He heard a few gasp from the maids. He saw his mother slowly turn around to face him and the look on her face told him that he had just said something wrong. While the staff remained quiet and pretended to continue working, Elsa slowly walked up to Olaf.

"Olaf?" He looked at his mother.

"Where. Did you hear. That. Word?"

Olaf looked down at his feet. "Uh..."

"Olaf. Tell me now. Where did you hear that?" Elsa asked in a calm but stern voice.

"The...the stables?"

Elsa paused before asking. "Kristoff?"

Olaf than knew he had gotten both him and Kristoff in trouble. "He told me not to say it, especially in front of you."

His mother sighed. "I don't ever want you to say that again."

"But it was just a word." He said looking up at Elsa. "What's wrong with it?"

"Olaf, do not argue with me right now." She was very stressed with getting the party ready for the foreign king. Elsa didn't have the strength and energy to argue with Olaf.

"But I don't understand. Why is it bad? It's just a word."

"Olaf!" Her voice got a little louder. "Do not argue. I don't have time for this. Please, just don't say it again. Okay?"

Her son glanced down before softly answering. "Okay." Elsa began to turn around and walk back to the matters on hand before she heard him whisper, 'I've heard you say it'.

Olaf saw his mother once again slowly turn around and realized that perhaps he shouldn't have said that last part.

"Olaf. Go to your room."

His eyes widened. He hardly ever got in trouble for her to send him to his room. "But-"

"No." Elsa quickly said. "I don't want to hear it. Go to your room right now. I am not going to argue with you. Go to your room and I will talk to you when I'm ready."

When she saw that he still hadn't gotten up from the chair but was just looking at her confused, she got a little more forceful.

"Now!"

Olaf jumped up and ran past the servants up the stairs and to his room. Elsa let out a heavy sigh and continued on with the planning.

As the son of the Queen, Olaf had lots of toys. Most of them were given to him by his Aunt Anna but what he loved most was books, which his mother helped him fill his room with. He loved to learn new words and loved to hear stories, but he didn't feel like it right now. He was a little hurt because he had never heard Elsa yell out him before. She had said that she would talk to him later but by the clock in his room he could see that he had been waiting pass dinner. Olaf heard some of his friends talking about how their parents would send them to bed without dinner for getting in trouble, but he never imagined Elsa would that to him.

It was almost seven o'clock, two hours after dinner when his door finally opened. He was expecting it to be Elsa but was surprised when he saw his aunt.

"Anna? Hey," He smiled.

"Hey." She walked up and sat on his bed with him. "Are you okay?"

He looked down at his hands. "Yeah. I guess."

"I heard what happened. I'm sorry you got in trouble. I also talked to Kristoff."

"I didn't want him getting into trouble too!" He nearly pleaded.

Anna giggled. "Don't worry. He's not in trouble. At least, not with me. Though I think Elsa knows that only I can punish Kristoff."

Olaf smiled and giggled along with his aunt.

"Still," Anna continued. "I think it was a little harsh for Elsa to send you to your room without dinner. Even for her."

He sighed. "I don't think that was the reason why."

"What do you mean? It was just a slip up. You didn't mean to say it."

"I know, and I think she knows that too. I think the reason she got upset was because I kept talking back."

"You're right."

Olaf looked up to realize that it wasn't Anna who said it. Elsa was standing in the doorway having heard what the two just talked about.

"Anna, can you please leave us to talk in private?"

"Yeah." The Princess stood up and walked past her sister whispering on her way out to be easy.

After Anna left Elsa took her seat on Olaf's bed and looked at him. He was actually surprised to see that she was a little hurt as well.

"Well, I'm glad you already understand why I sent you up here."

"You were just upset also."

Elsa gave a small smile. "Yes, that too. Please let me finish?"

Olaf muttered a quick apology before she continued. "I understand that it was a slip up and you didn't mean to say that word. I just don't understand why you kept arguing with me?"

"Because I didn't understand why it was a bad word. People say it is but no one really gives a good reason or explanation."

Elsa sighed. "Everyone word has meaning and some words are meant for bad things." She thought real quickly on an example that her son would understand. "Like hate. Hate is not a good thing, is it?"

He shook his head. "No."

"Exactly. Well, there are other words out there that mean worst thing."

"What does...that word..mean?"

"Remember when you asked me about...the birds and the bees?"

He squinted his eyes. "Yeah. You said to ask you again when I'm older."

Elsa laughed. "Yes. Well...that word kind of has to do with it. And I think you're still too young to know about it."

"Oh. Okay."

"Olaf, look at me. I understand I got upset more than I should have and I'm glad you understand why I did. I was really stressed out about this visit and I really want everything to be perfect for things to work out. I guess the broken vase and your little slip up pushed me over a little more. I'm sorry I yelled at you."

Olaf gave her the smile that always managed to melt her heart. "That's okay. I forgive you mom. I'm sorry you're so stressed. You should take a break."

"I wish I could. Perhaps after this visit. Now, I do agree with the punishment of sending you to your room for arguing with me." Olaf lowered his head. "However, I did feel guilty later for sending you without any dinner. Are you hungry?"

He looked up and shook his head. "Yeah."

"Alright. Let's go down and get you some food. I order the cooks to save you some. Come on."

Before they left Olaf gave her one of his warm hugs and apologized. "I'm sorry I made you upset. I won't do it again. I know everyone is stressed and I didn't want to cause any trouble. I guess I did anyways."

"Sweetie, it's okay. I'm not upset anymore."

"Is..is Kristoff going to get in trouble."

Elsa sighed. "I did talk to him and he did apologize for saying that word in front of you, however, Anna is the only one who gave really punish him."

Olaf smiled and laughed. "That's what Anna said!"

If you have any ideas for 'firsts', please let me know. Also, please review. :)

Thank you.